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“We decided during our first press conference relating to this case to say that he told us he dropped her off at 10:30pm [on Thursday, ed.] at Refshaleøen, and in relation to my saying we have been given different accounts, it is correct to say that we have been given another explanation since,” Møller said.

Police say Madsen deliberately sank the submarine on Friday, when he was plucked from Koge Bay. Officials lifted the vessel out of the bay, where it had sunk 22 feet.

"The sub has been searched and there is nobody on board — neither dead nor alive," Copenhagen police homicide chief Jens Moller told reporters at a news conference.

Madsen has denied the charge, saying he dropped Wall off in the harbor of Copenhagen late Thursday after she completed her reporting. Madsen has since changed his story, police said Sunday, but declined to explain further.

This is so creepy. Has there been any surveillance footage where he supposedly dropped her off?

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I wondered the same thing. Would there be a way to release a body into the water through a hatch? Maybe that's what he was doing when he claimed the sub began to take on water.

And, yes, creepy is the right word for it. Can't imagine being trapped below the sea in a submarine with a (alleged) killer!

Originally Posted by Cherry

Where is her journal laptop and book? What exactly did she write about him? And where is she!

Good questions! My guess is they're beneath the sea. If investigators do find her journal, I hope she wrote something incriminating about him (assuming he is guilty of harming her) that can be used against him at trial.

Ironically, journalists will be writing plenty about Madsen now.

"Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the milk."
- Henry David Thoreau